![]() ![]() Re-open Native Access and go to the Installed products page again. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the library's installation folder that you noted earlier. Now navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Native Instruments folder and delete the libray's sub-folder in the same way. Highlight that folder and press Delete to, delete it. Within this folder you should see a sub-folder named after the library you want to delete. In the left hand pane navigate through the tree to open the HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Native Instruments folder. Close Native Access and close Kontakt if it's open. You'll need this information verbatim whether you run native access or not. Choose the Installation Path tab in the panel and make a note of the path where the library is installed. Click on the library's name to display its information on the right. ![]() Go to the Installed products page and check if your library is listed. It has REAL working library management built in. Is this Kontakt 7.x we're talking about or legacy versions? On K7 the internal lib management will remove, add, manage all from K7 itself. ![]()
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